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MATBOCK & Astron Aerospace Announce Partnership for Multi-Fuel Engines

Friday, July 22nd, 2022


MATBOCK, LLC of Virginia Beach, VA and Astron Aerospace of Wichita, KS are pleased to announce an exclusive partnership for the Astron Omega One family of engines to US Government customers.  Astron has developed a paradigm shifting, multi-fuel engine technology with unparalleled power to weight ratio, increased fuel economy, and low maintenance requirements. At only 38 lbs, the Astron Omega one is expected to produce 160hp and 170 ft-lbs of torque. In an era of rising fuel costs and push towards electric or zero emissions vehicles, the Astron Omega One family of engines stand ready to meet the needs of many DoD requirements.

MATBOCK has already incorporated this technology into various government projects and expects future development efforts associated with this technology to be available for customers by Q2 2023.  “The Astron Aerospace engine technology allows MATBOCK to continue to push capabilities of warfighter past any current systems and redefine power production and management,” said MATBOCK President Zach Steinbock. “We are excited to present the defense community with these projects in the near future and discuss future plans regarding this technology.”

RubLine Marketing Adds Inman to Digital Marketing Team

Wednesday, July 20th, 2022

RubLine Marketing is excited to announce Maddie Inman as the agency’s latest strategic hire. In her role as Digital Marketing Specialist, Inman will optimize full-scope digital advertising campaigns, develop a variety of creative content, and manage social media profiles for RubLine’s growing roster of clients.  

“We’re thrilled to bring Maddie on board to help our clients expand their online presence, increase engagement, and generate sales,” says Chase Rohlfsen, President at RubLine Marketing. “Her strong background and unique skill set will be incredible assets to our team and the brands we serve.”

A graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, Inman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Public Relations. She previously worked in communications and sales as an intern for UNI’s Athletic Department and served as vice president of external communication for the university’s chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America.

Climate-Neutral by 2035: Rheinmetall South Africa Makes Further Progress on the Path to Climate Neutrality

Tuesday, July 19th, 2022

The tech enterprise Rheinmetall has set itself the goal of attaining CO2 neutrality by 2035. The Group’s South African subsidiary Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM) has taken the first steps toward improving its climate footprint, thus supporting Rheinmetall’s global goals. At the company’s Somerset West location, Rheinmetall has introduced e-vehicles and off-grid, solar-powered charging stations.

As Armin Papperger, chairman of the executive board of Rheinmetall AG, explains, “Around the world, we’re focusing a lot of attention on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) goals. All over the Group, we’re committed to taking visible steps that demonstrate our sense of responsibility for the environment and society. The initiative in South Africa is just one example.”

The new vehicles were unveiled by Jan Patrick Helmsen, CEO of RDM, at Somerset West, the company’s main location in South Africa. They will operate there as well at Rheinmetall’s Boskop plant in Potchefstroom.

“As part of the Rheinmetall organization, which has set itself the goal of being climate neutral by 2035, RDM is supporting this ambitious objective with a masterplan that involves implementation of solar energy and green hydrogen, which, along with other projects in the renewable energy domain, are intended to lead to climate neutrality. An important step here is our move away from the internal combustion engine in our fleet of vehicles, with a completely new mobility concept at all four RDM locations in South Africa”, declares Helmsen.

To kickstart the process of eliminating more than 350 internal combustion vehicles from the RDM fleet, the company has introduced the first electrically powered buses at its Somerset West and Boskop plants. Electric cars, new “E-Bakkies”, and a new mobility concept based on e-scooters and e-bikes for getting around the plants also form part of the package.

RDM’s locations occupy a total of 5,000 hectares, meaning that large distances have to be covered not only between plants but also when onsite. The company already had an app-based system that let employees book a ride in a bus or car from individual locations. This system has now been expanded to include e-scooters and e-bikes. The result? Enhanced employee mobility and less impact on the environment.

The e-scooters and e-bikes will operate along much the same lines as a rent-a-bike system in large European cities and elsewhere, where a bicycle can be booked and picked up at specific station, and then dropped off afterwards at any other charging station. Solar-powered electronic charging stations of this type have been installed at various locations around RDM plants.

In 2021 Rheinmetall signed the United Nations Global Compact, which fosters responsible, sustainable, and transparent corporate governance.

1791 Gunleather Adds Geremy Chadwick to Growing Sales Team

Tuesday, July 19th, 2022

Miami, FL – 1791 Gunleather is excited to announce experienced firearms salesman and Certified NRA Pistol Instructor Geremy Chadwick as the company’s latest hire.

In his role as Territory Sales Associate, Chadwick will be responsible for new business development with 1791 Gunleather target accounts in South Carolina and Georgia.

“Seeing the warehouse and meeting the team was very nice. I’m surprised by the manufacturing and distribution scale of the company for its staff size,” Chadwick said. “It’s really special to be able to talk directly to the bosses. I’m still very new to the team and I know I have a lot more to learn, but the future is very exciting!??”

Chadwick previously worked as a certified armed security guard and also managed a retail gun store.

“Geremy is a great addition to the 1791 Gunleather sales team,” said Ramiro Romani, CEO of 1791 Gunleather. “He has amazing energy and a can-do attitude. His retail and industry experience gives him a solid base for success.”

Headquartered in Miami, 1791 Gunleather empowers Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights with high-quality leather holsters and accessories, all backed by a lifetime warranty and 100% satisfaction guarantee. To learn more browse the full lineup of premium holsters and leather goods, visit 1791Gunleather.com.  

Integrating Technology in Gun Culture Showcases Millennial Support for Second Amendment

Tuesday, July 19th, 2022

According to Adams Arms, their consumer roster of millennial first-time gun owners has increased and is now the second highest purchasing demographic after women. This generation – no longer the persona of middle-aged white men, is more educated on the Second Amendment, has yielded a younger group of military veterans re-entering civilian life after having enlisted post 9/11, and has buying power due to their increased wealth and education.

(Brooksville, FL) July 18, 2022— Nearly 50% of all millennials are now homeowners, according to a Bloomberg study. They have also become wealthier and more highly educated.(1) In short, they have come of age; a milestone which also appears to include greater knowledge of and appreciation for the Second Amendment and the greater technology in firearms. Adams Arms President Jason East points to millennials’ pattern of investment in technology as one of the reasons their roster of millennials as first-time gun owners has seen a spike recently. “Another reason is the change in the dialogue in gun stores. In years prior gun owners would not ask questions – the store owner would tell them what they wanted and needed. Millennials ask a LOT of questions and demand the latest proprietary technology,” points out East.

Millennials, much like the baby boomer generation and those older, are a demographic that is independent in their view of the world.(2) As youngsters skateboarding was a prevalent culture for them. Anything they did generally became trends. For example, The Defcon Group, a manufacturer of outdoor wear and sporting goods, was largely popularized by Navy Seals and other Special Operators, giving way to following special operations into the firearms culture.(3)  

That world is now projected by Influencers. Instagram is alive with people who claim to be part of the “tactical community”, a culture of high tech rifles and drills that embody a messaging of positivity paired with images of attractive internet personalities and their guns. This source of their news speaks louder than mainstream political news.(4)

Millennials are a blend of veterans who enlisted in the military following 9-11, have an interest in firearms because video games have been a big part of their virtual lives, and support the right to carry concealed weapons and the Second Amendment providing Americans the right to carry firearms in public for self-defense. An example would be support for the decision handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court this week ensuring rights under the Second Amendment and striking down laws in states violating that right.(5)

But they also recognize a problem in America and want to keep guns out of the hands of people who can not be trusted.(6) Older people are saying they want guns for protection, but younger folks are saying they’re more into going shooting at a gun range. “Millennials are also more likely to listen to gun-oriented podcasts and shows, more likely to participate in online forums, and generally more likely to integrate technology in gun culture,” acknowledges East. “Our experience has been that they like the latest, coolest, proprietary technology in firearms.”

About 74 percent of military veterans who enlisted post 9/11 are millennials, born between 1980 and 1996. 82 percent of the U.S. Army is comprised of millennials.(7) A large number of these who re-enter civilian life do so with solid training and excellent skill in firearms operation and safety.(8)

East adds, “Young veterans are a skilled exception. We typically see first-time gun owners begin with a handgun. Over the course of the training their skills and confidence level become transferable to a rifle. Some millennials, following extensive research on the technology, have started with a rifle. Our piston drive system is a favorite of the military and law enforcement – and civilians such as these millennial first time gun owners now see its merit. The rifle is cleaner, cooler and more reliable. In short, its operation is there when it counts the most, which feeds millennials’ desire for quality technology. Social media, Instagram in particular, demonstrates the message about the superiority of our piston system over direct impingement.”

Visit adamsarms.net

Sources: 

1 Gongloff, Mark. “Terrible News: Millennials are Finally Buying Houses”; Bloomberg; 03 January 2022;   bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-01-03/terrible-news-millennials-are-finally-buying-houses

2 McGuire, Jen. “Here’s How Many Millennials Keep Guns in Their Homes”; Romper; 16 February 2018;.   romper.com/p/how-many-millennial-families-have-guns-in-the-house-its-a-complicated-subject-8240256

3 Staff Writer. “About DefCon Group”; Tactical Distributors.com; 2022; tacticaldistributors.com/collections/defcon-group

4 Zuylen-Wood, Simon. “The Heavily Armed Millennials of Instagram”; The Washington Post Magazine; 04 March 2019; washingtonpost.com/news/magazine/wp/2019/03/04/feature/the-heavily-armed-millennials-of-instagram/

5 Gresko, Jessica. “Supreme Court Expands Gun Rights, With Nation Divided”; AP News; 23 June 2022;  apnews.com/article/supreme-court-guns-decision-58d01ef8bd48e816d5f8761ffa84e3e8

6 McGuire, Jen. “Here’s How Many Millennials Keep Guns in Their Homes”; Romper; 16 February 2018;.   romper.com/p/how-many-millennial-families-have-guns-in-the-house-its-a-complicated-subject-8240256

7 Trent, Sgt. Maj. Kanessa. “Motivating and Educating Millennials”; Army University Press; December 2019; armyupress.army.mil/journals/military-review/english-edition-archives/november-december-2019/trent-educating-millennials/

8 Staff Writer. “Profile of Post 9/11 Veterans: 2016”; National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics; March 2018; va.gov/vetdata/docs/SpecialReports/Post_911_Veterans_Profile_2016.pdf

Empower Yourself on “It’s Federal Season” Podcast

Monday, July 18th, 2022

ANOKA, Minnesota – July 14, 2022 – Julie Golob guest hosts this episode of “It’s Federal Season” podcast and her guest is Craig Douglas of Shivworks. The two engage in an in-depth discussion on self-defense from both a mindset perspective and the mechanics of defending oneself should an unfortunate situation arise.

“Craig Douglas served twenty-one years in law enforcement,” stated Golob. “Craig has been teaching globally under the ShivWorks brand and has conducted coursework on entangled shooting skills in nearly 40 states and nine foreign countries. He has taught for federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, and to three branches of the U.S. military and brings a lot to this important discussion.”

In the Tech Talk segment, Mike Holm, Federal’s Product Director for handgun ammunition goes deeper into the launch of the new 30 Super Carry. Specifically, Holm touches on the bullet options available in the new cartridge from Federal designed for self-defenders.

Episode #37 “Empower Yourself”

www.federalpremium.com/this-is-federal/podcast

For this episode, besides listening on the Federal Premium website or Talk North podcast network, you can also subscribe to Federal Ammunition’s YouTube channel and tune in for the discussion.

Federal Ammunition can be found at dealers nationwide or purchased online direct from Federal. For more information on all products from Federal or to shop online, visit www.federalpremium.com.

Trace Adkins Joins Silencer Central’s Growing List of Ambassadors and Partners

Monday, July 18th, 2022

Sioux Falls, South Dakota – July 18, 2022 – Silencer Central, America’s largest silencer dealer, is thrilled to announce their newest partnership agreement with MULTI-PLATINUM Country music icon and actor, Trace Adkins. The Grand Ole Opry member joins a growing list of partners who are dedicated to demonstrating the benefits of suppressors in the outdoor industry to their fanbase.

Growing up in Louisiana, Adkins has a natural affinity for the woods and is an outdoor enthusiast. With a strong passion for hunting and conservation, he is excited to partner with Silencer Central and help support their efforts to change the conversation about suppressors and hunting suppressed.

“We are excited to team up with Trace. He embodies exactly what we’re looking for in a partner,” said Brandon Maddox, CEO of Silencer Central. “He is a true outdoorsman, he shares the importance of our hunting heritage with his family and friends, and he has built a loyal following that allows us to reach a broader audience with our message.”

Through the partnership and ambassador programs, Silencer Central strives to break the stigma surrounding silencers. An exceptional tool for sound elimination and recoil reduction, suppressors are multi-functional and great when used properly by hunters. Silencer Central delivers directly to customers in 42 states where silencers are legal. The shipping process has revolutionized the way suppressors are sold and allows for customers to streamline their purchasing experience by cutting out unnecessary hurdles to silencer ownership.

Customers can buy direct from Silencer Central. For more information, call 888-781-8778 or visit their website.  

Sneak Peek – Alpen Design Works Webstore

Saturday, July 16th, 2022

“Slow and Steady”

New webstore and products launching soon.

The addition of an Alpen Design Works webstore can be summed up by those three words. Mostly slow. Steadily slow.

ADW has delayed the launch of their own product several times to meet client needs, but they’re almost there.

Visit the website and sign up for the email list to get all the details.